Otterbox armor series
location: apple.com - date: December 22, 2007
I purchased the Otterbox armor series case for my iphone. Do you have to use headphones to be able to hear and talk on the phone. Without the headphones plugged in, I can not hear and the person on the other end can not hear me. Is there something I am doing wrong?post reply
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OtterBox Armor Series
location: imore.com - date: November 5, 2012
Has there been anymore news on this case or does anyone happen to know anything? It was originally announced in the Summer and videos along with specifications were released. They were later pulled with the announcement along the lines of "will be improved." Just curious as to if this case will ever see the light of day.post reply
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OtterBox Armor Series
location: macrumors.com - date: June 24, 2012
OtterBox has released specs on it's soon to be released Armor Series case (Comes out soon).
-Survives drop onto concrete from 20 feet.
-Can be submerged into 10 feet of water for 30 minutes.
-Crush proof up to 2 tons
-Dust proof.
Details with video demos here - http://www.otterbox.com/armor-series...efault,pg.htmlpost reply
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Otterbox Armor Series now officially vaporware
location: macrumors.com - date: August 10, 2012
From Otterbox's latest email. I feel sorry for this ******* that they made stand up there and make this video, but this is the same nonsense that happened with lifeproof cases. Although with lifeproof, they said screw it, and released a piece of garbage case with never ending issues.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jErm8EisJMw
First and foremost, we'd like to thank you for your passion and interest in the Armor Series by OtterBox.
We recognize that our messaging around this product set the expectation that the Armor Series would be available this summer. That was our intent, and we were on the path to deliver within that timeframe. However, in our process we found that in order to fully meet all specifications for the product that additional development time is necessary.
We are working diligently to ensure that the final Armopost reply
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Otterbox vs. Lifeproof for shock protection
location: macrumors.com - date: June 24, 2012
I'm most likely going to begrudgingly get a 5 in the fall, so that I'll have LTE in case I'm somewhere where AT&T has a fail-tastic HSPA+ network.
I will need a new case for it. Right now, I have an Otterbox on my 4S, and I'm very confident in it's shock protection. However, for sweat and liquid protection, I'd very much like a Lifeproof case when I get the 5. The other big advantage of the Lifeproof case is that it has the armband in addition to the belt clip, so I can keep it on my body while I'm at the gym. However, I'm a little concerned about it's shock protection, being a lot thinner than the monster Otterbox case. I tend to play with and drop my phone all the time.
Thoughts?post reply
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Question for anyone that's used both Lifeproof and Otterbox Armor (4S)
location: imore.com - date: March 6, 2013
I have a Lifeproof and my issue with it is the screen functionality. I have to press rather hard and there is noticeable air between the phone screen and case screen. The Otterbox Defender had a PERFECT screen protecter built in as far as touch sensitivity goes. How is the armor series screen protector? Is it like the defender exactly? Is it like the Lifeproof? How is it as far as touch sensitivity goes? Any difference?post reply
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Otterbox Armor or Lifeproof?
location: apple.com - date: April 8, 2013
Which one for underwater photos, and why?post reply
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RICHARD McCROY11/24/14,05:49My vote goes for the ballistic HC it protects just as good as the survivor without covering the camera although the Cameron is covered by the screen protector the only downside of this case is that the sensor is not covered and I solved that issue by cutting up a old screen protector and putting a piece over it

Otterbox defender series vs Griffin survivor case?
location: macrumors.com - date: December 14, 2011
I just got the otterbox defender series for my iphone 4s and it offers amazing protection. I like everything about the case except for the fact that the outside silicon cover WON'T STAY in place and now its coming off.
I just found out about the Griffin survivor case and this case looks very rugged. The question i have is that does the silicon on this case do the same thing as it does on the otterbox? I've also heard the case covers the light sensor and there is an annoying flap that covers the camera. Is this true?
I'm thinking of getting that case but I don't know if its worth $50.post reply
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When will the Lifeproof fre available in Canada?
location: macrumors.com - date: February 27, 2013
I know there are a million posts already about lifeproof but I am wondering when the lifeproof for iphone 5 will be available In Canada. I know stores in Canada don't stock the lifeproof fre yet so I went to their website to find one, Canada is not on the list of countries to ship to! I am rarely in major cities in the states so when will it be available in Canada???post reply
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Iphone 5s Lifeproof Fre case
location: ilounge.com - date: November 21, 2013
When it comes to this case I am on a wall, so much protection, yet so many questions.
Price, is it worth protection my $300 phone?
Screen protector, how much of an air gap is there?
Accessibility, 3rd market chargers?
Aesthetics, how good does it look?
HELP PLEASEpost reply
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OtterBox Armor?
location: imore.com - date: February 19, 2013
Anyone planning on picking this up? I thought I might give it a try. We are getting them in at work on Thursday. I think it's gonna be pretty bulky but overall a lot tougher than the LifeProof. I am just interested in seeing whether LifeProof's shortcomings are improved upon or there again with the Armor. post reply
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Handbrake: iPad vs AppleTV vs AppleTV 2 vs AppleTV 3 presettings
location: macrumors.com - date: November 10, 2012
I have an AppleTV, an iPad 2, and the new iPad ("4") with Retina Display.
Using Handbrake, I have been creating 4 different versions of the DVD movie I am ripping via the presets:
iPad
AppleTV
AppleTV 2
AppleTV 3
Is there any advantage to having all 4 versions of a movie? Or do you think I should stop creating every AppleTV version? Since I have the original AppleTV, will I run into any backwards compatibility issues if I discontinue ripping from one of the AppleTV presets mentioned above?
I figure that the iPad version at least saves me some space on my iPads...
Thank you in advance.post reply
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OtterBox Armor iPhone 5 Case in the House with pictures !
location: macrumors.com - date: February 21, 2013
Just got the Otterbox Armor for the iPhone 5 today and thought I would give everyone some pictures. The pictures suck as the only camera over here is an iPad. It's not as huge as I thought. I included a couple pictures showing the Armor next to the TakTik Extreme and the Lifeproof Fre for size comparison.
The Armor also comes with a cheap lanyard.
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iPhone 5 vs iPhone 4S vs iPod Audio quality?
location: macrumors.com - date: March 24, 2013
Hello there, can any one comment on audio quality for these devices? I've head that some like iPhone 5 some don't, some prefer iPhone 4S or iPod for better audio quality, just wanted to know your opinion guys/girls post reply
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Trouble deciding: iPad mini vs iPad 2 vs Retina iPad? Do NOT get an iPad 2.
location: macrumors.com - date: October 23, 2012
Hi guys,
I was just comparing the models and I made this quick sheet which contains the main differences between the $329 iPad mini, the $399 iPad and the $499 iPad with retina display (fourth generation).
As it turns out, the iPad 2 is an extremely bad buy unless you absolutely want an iPad with a 9.7" display, but are not willing to go for the $499 Retina Display model.
Here is the 'sheet' I made which, I believe, covers all the main differences between the $329 iPad mini, the $399 iPad 2 and the iPad with Retina display ($499 model).
There are three main differences for all models: pricing, dimensions & weight and the display. The pricing goes from low to high with iPad mini being the cheapest and the iPad with Retina display being the most expensive. The iPad mini is light, thin and small, while the iPad 2 is big and light and the ipost reply
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